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6. Replace the brew system in the glass pot 3.
Ensure that the water riser pipe 0sits firmly in
the recess on the bottom of the glass pot 3.
The brew chamber 9must be positioned with
the flattened side towards the handle 2.
7. Close the appliance lid 1.
8. Replace the glass pot 3back on to the base 5.
9. Insert the plug into a wall power socket and place
the On/Off switch 7at the position “I”. The
control lamp 4and the On/Off switch 7light up.
The water is now boiled and forced upwards
through the water riser pipe 0, to flow through the
brew chamber 9and then back into the glass pot 3.
After the water has boiled, the appliance automati-
cally switches itself into the keep-warm function.
The control lamp 4goes out, only the On/Off
switch 7continues to glow. As soon as the water
cools, the Tea Maker warms the water back up. The
control lamp 4lights up again during this
rewarming process.
Important:
As the water is fed back through the brewing system
during the rewarming, after the first brewing process
you should remove the brew system from the glass
pot 3.
Risk of personal injury!
The brew system is very hot! There is a risk of being
burnt! Use oven gloves when you take hold of the
brew system.
Important:
The longer the brew is kept warm, the greater is the
amount of fluid evaporated, and thus the brew
becomes stronger.
We therefore recommend that the tea be drunk as
soon as possible after brewing.
You can interrupt the brew process at any time:
For this, place the On/Off switch 7back into the
position “0”. The brew process is finished.
If you remove the glass pot 3from the base 5,
the brew process is interrupted.
Cleaning and care
Risk of personal injury!
ALWAYS remove the plug before cleaning the
appliance. There is a risk of electric shock!
Allow the appliance to cool down. Risk of Burns!
NEVER submerse the appliance in water or
other liquids! There is a risk of electric shock!
The appliance could also be irreparably
damaged!
To obtain an optimal result with every brew process
the appliance should be cleaned after every use.
This will avoid, that:
• the combination of scale and tannins, caused
by boiling the water and the tea brewing, impair
the function of the Tea Maker;
• regular use of the Tea Maker could perhaps
cause it take on aromas from strongly aromatic
teas and pass them to other tea sorts.
Clean the glass pot 3of the Tea Maker with a
moist cloth. For stubborn soiling use a mild detergent
on the cloth.
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